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The Year of the Bank Robbery
Editor’s note: The following is a comprehensive, month-by-month look at what made news last year. But first, here’s a review of the story that kept coming back in 2009.
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Tax court allows deduction for woman’s sex change
Tax court OKs deduction for Mass. woman’s sex change in potentially wide-ranging ruling
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Tax Court Allows Deduction for Woman’s Sex Change
Tax court OKs deduction for Mass. woman’s sex change in potentially wide-ranging ruling Sex change – Massachusetts – Tax – Business – Accounting
Martha Coakley: Middle Class and Small Business Relief
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Three robberies and a trip to the casino
Brookline teacher Gail Rasmussen, charged with holding up banks in two states, has been ordered to join a support group for compulsive gamblers.
NH to Secede over Obama NWO Agenda
Tax Attorney Bay Area

Question: Can someone recommend a good tax attorney in the Bay Area of California?
The IRS says my friend owes a large chunk of money from 1991 (including interest and penalties). He isn’t so sure. Thanks in advance for your help everyone!
Answer: This is not a tax attorney kind of issue. At least not yet. You need to know what the problem is before you start working on the solution. Finding out why there is a balance due then dealing with whether to pay it (because it is due) or show that it is not due or document the fact that you are unable to pay is what should be done first.
I am an enrolled agent, a tax specialist licensed by the US Treasury Department to represent taxpayers (along with attorneys and CPAs) and specialize in clients who have substantial outstanding tax liabilities or long periods of failing to file returns. I’m close to the bay area. If you would like some additional information outside this forum, you can send me email through my profile.
Wallace: Next governor likely to be cool to drilling
Jeremy Wallace It might be now or never for pro-oil drilling forces in Florida to win approval to drill three to 10 miles from shore. If a measure that would allow drilling in that range does not pass the Legislature this spring, its chances of being signed into law in the next four years by the next governor appear increasingly unlikely.
Steve Moskowitz, Tax Attorney on Comcast evening news.m4v